Primary Outcome of North Korean Troop Involvement in Kursk by April 30, 2025?
Significant territorial gains for Russia • 25%
Stalemate with no significant change • 25%
Territorial gains for Ukraine • 25%
Withdrawal of North Korean troops • 25%
Official military reports or credible news sources
North Korean Troops Suffer First Losses in Kursk Region, Engage in Mass Assaults
Dec 14, 2024, 05:13 PM
North Korean troops have reportedly engaged in combat operations in Russia's Kursk region, marking their first significant involvement in the ongoing conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that North Korean infantry have been conducting mass assaults in the Kursk salient, which Ukrainian forces captured from Russia in August. Videos circulating online, purportedly captured by Ukrainian drones, show infantry moving in columns across open fields, though the nationality of the soldiers remains unconfirmed. Ukrainian intelligence reports indicate that approximately 200 North Korean soldiers have been killed or injured, with some instances of 'friendly fire' resulting in the deaths of Russian troops from the 'Akhmat' battalion. The deployment of North Korean forces comes as Russia faces significant losses, with daily casualties exceeding 2,000 in some instances, highlighting the critical role these reinforcements play in supporting Russian military efforts.
View original story
Stalemate situation • 25%
Complete integration into Russian forces • 25%
Increased deployment • 25%
Withdrawal of troops • 25%
Significant territorial gains for Russia • 25%
Complete withdrawal of North Korean troops • 25%
Stalemate with no significant changes • 25%
Significant territorial gains for Ukraine • 25%
Stalemate with no significant gains • 25%
Other • 25%
Withdrawal due to high casualties • 25%
Successful adaptation and integration • 25%
Other • 25%
Economic incentives • 25%
Political pressure • 25%
Military alliance with Russia • 25%
Decreased presence • 25%
No change • 25%
Complete withdrawal • 25%
Increased presence • 25%
Continued engagement with no change • 25%
Withdrawal of troops • 25%
Diplomatic resolution • 25%
Increased troop deployment • 25%
Less than 10 • 25%
More than 100 • 25%
51 to 100 • 25%
10 to 50 • 25%
Strategic alliance • 25%
Military training • 25%
Other • 25%
Economic incentives • 25%
Other • 25%
Stalemate with no significant change • 25%
Increased troop deployment • 25%
Withdrawal of troops • 25%
Offensive Operation • 25%
None • 25%
Defensive Operation • 25%
Training Exercise • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Friendly fire incidents • 25%
Combat with Ukrainian forces • 25%
Unknown/Unreported • 25%
Accidents or other causes • 25%